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use that as leverage? a growing chorus of lawmakers is arguing it's time to pull the plug on aid to egypt. >> when we threaten something, as we did that we would cut off aid, the administration did and then not do it, then you lose your credibility and your influence. >> we are going to have to suspend our aid. >> i do not see how we can continue aid. >> i do believe we have to change our aid. >> i think the actions of the last week, no doubt cause us to suspend eight. >> it's counterproductive and shows nothing but american weakness to continue it. >> i want to bring in michael crowley and ann garran. what is the calculus the white house is weighing this morning? >> is there a bipartisan call in congress to suspend aid. really as you pointed out in your introduction, chris, there isn't a ton of aid left to go this year out of 1.3 billion. it's something between 5 and 600 that is left so they could withhold some of that. it probably wouldn't have a great effect or immediate effect on the generals in cairo
use that as leverage? a growing chorus of lawmakers is arguing it's time to pull the plug on aid to egypt. >> when we threaten something, as we did that we would cut off aid, the administration did and then not do it, then you lose your credibility and your influence. >> we are going to have to suspend our aid. >> i do not see how we can continue aid. >> i do believe we have to change our aid. >> i think the actions of the last week, no doubt cause us to suspend...
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stay with us. >> he came up to the desk and leaned over the desk and took my hands and says, i think i could go eight hours. and i looked at him and said, are you kidding? anncr: expedia is giving away a trip every day. where would you go? woman: 'greece.' woman 2: 'i want to go to bora bora.' man: 'i'd always like to go to china.' anncr: download the expedia app and your next trip could be on us. expedia, find yours. good and close. discover the new way to help keep teeth clean and breath fresh. new beneful healthy smile food and snacks. he'll love the crunch of the healthy smile kibbles. you'll love how they help clean. with soft, meaty centers, and teeth cleaning texture healthy smile snacks help keep a shine on his smile. it's dental that tastes so good. new beneful healthy smile food and snacks. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where i
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i think that there is some issues now regarding whether or not he used city funds for personal use and i think it's really disgusting what has happened relative to the women propositioned by him. >> congresswoman jackie speier, thank you. >> thank you. >>> in an op-ed published in 2014, the mayor says, quote. all of this comes a day after new york city police commissioner defended the practice on "meet the press." >> nobody wants to be stopped, at the very least, you're giving up your time. but we need some -- some balance here. the stark reality is that violence is happening disproportionately in minority communities and, unfortunately, it's in big cities throughout america. >> coming up during -- during that show trayvon martin's mom spoke out against stop and frisk. >> it's all about laws and i think you have to give not only civilians but you have to give the police officers the right direction. you can't give people the authority, whether it's vil civilians or police officers the right to stop somebody because of the color of their skin. >> in the next hour they will announce the
i think that there is some issues now regarding whether or not he used city funds for personal use and i think it's really disgusting what has happened relative to the women propositioned by him. >> congresswoman jackie speier, thank you. >> thank you. >>> in an op-ed published in 2014, the mayor says, quote. all of this comes a day after new york city police commissioner defended the practice on "meet the press." >> nobody wants to be stopped, at the very...
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tonight i'm using the just the two of us setting. electrolux. be even more amazing. see the electrolux kitchen and laundry appliance collection at the home depot today. presidential candidate chris christie will sign a law making new jersey only the second state to ban gay conversion therapy. one of several moderate moves by the governor that could further strain his relationship with conservatives. a "the new york times" article looked at that. building a political operation, the donor base and 50 states necessary for a white house run. however, conservatives who think they have compromised on an establishment candidate for four elections in a row are not likely eager to back christie who continues to feud with conservative darlings and gop rivals like rand paul of kentucky. >> this all started with him saying we don't have room for libertarian republicans. the thing is that is how we grow our party. >> joining me live in the studio is bob engle, co-author of chris christie, the inside story of his rise to power. great to have you here. let's talk about the fact the
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integral, integral, both can be used. we're going to talk about hillary clinton, return to the spotlight last week with a speech on election reform, then she announced there would be many more speeches to come next month. so is it ever too early to start a presidential run? former white house press secretary robert gibbs thinks so. take a listen. >> as a strategist, fairly floored she decided to enter the public fray so quickly. she could do the foundation work, do issue work, build a campaign, she could develop a message without having to be so far out front there. >> nbc's chuck todd chimed in, says with more than three years left in president obama's second term, hillary could be getting in the way of his agenda. listen to him. >> more she talks out, the more you start seeing a gravitational pull towards hillary. this hurts the current president of the united states, her coming out early i think speeds up that lame duck process of barack obama in the democratic party. >> brian, that's perfect because if clinton starts
integral, integral, both can be used. we're going to talk about hillary clinton, return to the spotlight last week with a speech on election reform, then she announced there would be many more speeches to come next month. so is it ever too early to start a presidential run? former white house press secretary robert gibbs thinks so. take a listen. >> as a strategist, fairly floored she decided to enter the public fray so quickly. she could do the foundation work, do issue work, build a...
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constitution to make us safer. that should send chills down the spine of everyone in this country. >> he would take issue that there's any violation going on, that's why they're appealing the decision, right? >> that's what a federal judge just found, and that, in our country, it's the federal judge, not the chief, who gets to decide what the u.s. constitution says. now, the problem is that the fall in homicides happened prior to 2002, and the increase in stop and frisk happened after 2002. so, there's no relationship between these two. we are now at a point where you have more stop and frisks of young black men in new york city than there are young black men in new york city, and that's why charles blow said, and while the judge quoted him in saying, it's like burning down the house to rid it of mice. just because there are more murders in our community doesn't mean that you can treat all of us like we are guilty. and furthermore, you should pay our communities the respect of actually listening to people when they
constitution to make us safer. that should send chills down the spine of everyone in this country. >> he would take issue that there's any violation going on, that's why they're appealing the decision, right? >> that's what a federal judge just found, and that, in our country, it's the federal judge, not the chief, who gets to decide what the u.s. constitution says. now, the problem is that the fall in homicides happened prior to 2002, and the increase in stop and frisk happened...
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historic day today for all of us for the struggles for many, many years i want to thank all of you for sharing this historic moment in san francisco, california. wow. it's been a long road. many years but gosh it feels good to have love triumph overcome ignorance to have equal it triumph over discrimination to have that diagrams end right here in san francisco. wonderful, wonderful. it's a great place to be today in this hall where so many marriages have taken place and so many people have loved each other. we're the very first one with phyllis. thank you phyllis thank you very, very much. and many more weddings to the celebrated in san francisco many more. i know all of you have had some of those feelings before just maybe over 9 years ago and, of course, in 2008 when i had the prim of sharing that moment. i want to thank all the people behind me it's an incredible history. mayor willie brown is there (clapping) >> at the state level back in those years all of our members of the board of supervisors. thank you. our elected officials from the treasure to the our state assembly is here.
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joining us now we have the man behind that study. stardust off and tell us what your study found. >> we looked at walmart. we looked at starbucks. basically what we found is even if you give them 100%, the hourly pay would typically increase by less than a percent. if you started including franchisees and there, the rate would be even lower. >> is a pretty hard one to support. what are your thoughts on this? we are talking about less than one penny for the workers. >> it is a pebble in the ocean of pay. how do you get worker pay up? i do not think anyone thinks they can raise a family on a job at make donald. it is not meant to be a long time job. we have seen, for example, other retail franchises raise the weekly rage to $14.50. they raised prices and then they used touchpad kiosks in place of workers. dennis: isn't it true that most people who do start out on minimum wage stay there only a year or so of their entire careers? >> that is true. let's say a single parent supporting children, in new york state, you can get almost $7000
joining us now we have the man behind that study. stardust off and tell us what your study found. >> we looked at walmart. we looked at starbucks. basically what we found is even if you give them 100%, the hourly pay would typically increase by less than a percent. if you started including franchisees and there, the rate would be even lower. >> is a pretty hard one to support. what are your thoughts on this? we are talking about less than one penny for the workers. >> it is a...
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tweet us @cnbc "fast money" using hashtag bull or bear. we'll have the results at the end of the show. the world's second largest economy is battling but you can put its explosive growth an ice. one of the leading experts on china, he's been to china many times, lived in china for years, we're pleased to have him on "fast money." what's your general outlook for china right now? >> fears of a crash are overblown. china is slowing, we know that but the government has got plenty of ammo to deal with further downside risk borth both in terms of monetary and fiscal policy. they're trying to do some big changes in the broad macro structure of the economy so they're prepared to take a short term hit. >> are they losing their edge as a producer? >> i don't think so. their wages are still maybe five percent of ours manufacturing compensation, that's benefits and wages. they're going up at a rapid rate from a low base but they've got scale, infrastructure new capacity and new technology. they dwarf any of the smaller economies in asia in terms of wh
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remember, if you want to see us and i do want you to join us, 7:00 is your time for us to share. back in a minute with olympic medalist greg louganis on whereby america should boycott the olympics this winter in russia. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ high fructose corn syrup from yoplait original and light, we were like, "sure. no problem!" and you were like, "thanks, but what about thick
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of us. what do we do about these? we make them part of our political agenda, where they right now have just the most tenuous hold on the interest of politicians, who think that the way to fix higher education is to shovel money at it. that is the worst way to reform it. [applause] >> thank you, peter would. i met the doctor, a medical doctor, as you heard, when he was sort of in the shoes of jenny beth before she was in the tea party. before she was thinking of running for school board. he looked at the situation and said, something has to change. maybe i should be part of the change. we want you to look at some of our presenters and say, that could be me, where he or she has come from, and what they are now contributing. i would like to do the same, or i know somebody else who could be doing the same. we had an elected region of the university of colorado who was a faithful republican. happens to be a friend of mine. that he was a go along, get along individual who somehow decided it was ok
of us. what do we do about these? we make them part of our political agenda, where they right now have just the most tenuous hold on the interest of politicians, who think that the way to fix higher education is to shovel money at it. that is the worst way to reform it. [applause] >> thank you, peter would. i met the doctor, a medical doctor, as you heard, when he was sort of in the shoes of jenny beth before she was in the tea party. before she was thinking of running for school board....
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gentlemen thank you for joining us today. i was saying that with the promotion of this, i don't think i have seen such a magnificent promotional series of engagements yet in my life. >> all outdoing, of course. we are the masters of all those events. >> it is actually an incredibly timely movie and these are issues that we're discussing both here at home and internationally and i wonder, to what degree you have done this film and there are all these issues out there as far as the surveillance and surveillance state and what you think about all of it and how much that has sort of informed your thinking? >> i think every film you do, gets you closer to the -- the news, and this was no different. i mean with everything that's going on now, and whether it be the julian assange stuff or the edward snowden stuff, you do have a slightly different type on things for shush. >> do you think ooitsz more orwellian than it was five years ago? we do take it to quite a lot of degree, but at the same time, i don't think it takes a huge consp
gentlemen thank you for joining us today. i was saying that with the promotion of this, i don't think i have seen such a magnificent promotional series of engagements yet in my life. >> all outdoing, of course. we are the masters of all those events. >> it is actually an incredibly timely movie and these are issues that we're discussing both here at home and internationally and i wonder, to what degree you have done this film and there are all these issues out there as far as the...
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>> certainly not by us. we are not parties to the case, that is to say the victims, but the prosecutors as i said, they have worked hard for a conviction, and we expect that they will do whatever they need to do ethically and in accordance to do and secure the same. >> how are the victims and victim's families feel with the rule of the trial and the delay, what are their hope was a resolution? >> well, they are again as you can imagine frustrated and concerned. the process has been wrenching for them. in some respects, the way the government has acted it is more salt in the wounds. they are hopeful that there would be a conviction and we can get a round to the business of bringing justice for them. so much of what has happen are based on legal technicalities and things that have to happen in a certain way. how tough is it for you to go back and explain what has happen to them? >> we explained and we worked with them. they are trusting in the system. they hope that and expect that the system will do right by
>> certainly not by us. we are not parties to the case, that is to say the victims, but the prosecutors as i said, they have worked hard for a conviction, and we expect that they will do whatever they need to do ethically and in accordance to do and secure the same. >> how are the victims and victim's families feel with the rule of the trial and the delay, what are their hope was a resolution? >> well, they are again as you can imagine frustrated and concerned. the process has...
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steve: tell us something that might be postponed. >> a wedding. steve: name something people would do a lot more of if tv didn't exist. >> go outside. steve: name a specific article of clothing that makes you look fat. >> a shirt. [bell rings] steve: all right. [applause] >> good answers! >> good answer! good answers! steve: you got back to it. let's see. tell me how long you'd expect to wait in line at the dmv. you said... two hours. survey said... [bell rings] >> yeah. steve: ok. name a specific article of clothing that makes you look fat. you said... shirt. survey said... mm-hmm. name a food that gets bigger when you cook it. you said... "popcorn." that was smart. survey said... that was a good answer. i liked that answer, man. tell us something that might be postponed. you said... wedding. survey said... yeah. >> good answer! steve: i said name something people would do a lot more of if tv didn't exist. you said... go outside. survey said... wow! that was a good answer. that was a good answer. come on, deborah! this girl is a good player, man.
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thank you for joining us. benext, julie appleby will talking about the decision to delay limits on out-of-pocket expenses for consumers. later, a look at what to do about the ongoing controversy about whether to build a nuclear waste build in nevada. but first a news update. >> new jersey is about to become the second state to ban so- called conversion therapy, which attempts to turn gay teenagers straight. the governor plans to sign a bill today. california is the other state to ban the practice. inp demographic differences how parents see teachers, schools, and their own rules in their children's education. minority ands that low income parents are more likely to see serious problems than those who are affluent or white. a majority of black parents think they have a lot of influence over their child's education. 34% of white parents think the same. chuck hagel holds his first pentagon meeting with his chinese counterpart this morning. issues include chinese cyber attacks and china's handling of edward snowde
thank you for joining us. benext, julie appleby will talking about the decision to delay limits on out-of-pocket expenses for consumers. later, a look at what to do about the ongoing controversy about whether to build a nuclear waste build in nevada. but first a news update. >> new jersey is about to become the second state to ban so- called conversion therapy, which attempts to turn gay teenagers straight. the governor plans to sign a bill today. california is the other state to ban the...
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tell us more. >> good morning, chuck. yeah, it's almost out of a page here that many people would not even imagine as being possible. the fact that the former president who so many people united to topple now has at least cleared one more hurdle for his release. that is after a cairo court essentially ordered him released pending a trial for new charges of investigation. in essence what the court order is saying is president oba ing mubarak should be released while his trial has yet to begun. he's already convicted in one case, in negligence to protect protesters. that conviction landed him a life sentence. but since then he appealed that. he has now a retrial under way for that specific charge. he's facing a lot of charges of corruption. but because he is facing so many charges, one of the court orders today is he should be released pending these legal proceedings against him. that would anger a lot of people here, chuck. >> amazing he would be released while morsi is still in custody. i want to ask you about your report
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use that as leverage? a growing chorus of lawmakers is arguing it's time to pull the plug on aid to egypt. >> when we threaten something, as we did that we would cut off aid, the administration did and then not do it, then you lose your credibility and your influence.
use that as leverage? a growing chorus of lawmakers is arguing it's time to pull the plug on aid to egypt. >> when we threaten something, as we did that we would cut off aid, the administration did and then not do it, then you lose your credibility and your influence.
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she's here with us now. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> we've reached out to the developer of this building. we did not hear back. as you pointed out in your assessment, this is a blatant attempt to segregate people. what did this developer say to the city? how did they explain this? >> they've submitted an application for permission to do this. they also intend to apply for 421 tax credits and to get massive air rights for doing this inclusionary housing. but in terms of explaining it, they call it off-site housing, which would then explain the separate entrance. however, it's on the same site. it's actually attached to the luxury, wealthy condo building. >> when you first heard this, i mean -- first of all, for people who don't live in the new york area, what is considered a low-income unit is $900 a month. >> right. >> i'm from texas. that could get you a nice house in a suburb. nevertheless, low-income is considered $900 a month. what did you think? >> well, my immediate reaction was this is re
she's here with us now. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> we've reached out to the developer of this building. we did not hear back. as you pointed out in your assessment, this is a blatant attempt to segregate people. what did this developer say to the city? how did they explain this? >> they've submitted an application for permission to do this. they also intend to apply for 421 tax credits and to get massive air rights for doing this inclusionary housing. but in...
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joining us now, head of fixed-income strategy. thank you for joining us. i mean, is a spike testified and how can we protect ourselves if we are in the bond market? >> well, if you're looking where interest rates are right now, the treasury market the tenure, basically back where we were two years ago really when we were in the middle of the beginning of the qe program. really pushing interest rates down. market is exiting, the fed is stepping back. tapir is expected to start principal and now expecting that interest rates will rise back to a more normal level that does not include the insolence of the fed. in terms of what investors are doing, we are generally seeing people move into shorter duration shorter maturity less interest-rate sensitive parts of the market. a lot of short maturity corporate bonds. csj, and etf. a investing in short corporates. those are bonds that provide income, less impacted by rising interest rates. ashley: as we see, the union is challenging the bankruptcy in detroit that, whether it is constitutional or not to, what about th
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talk to us today. in a we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present. >>> back to "squawk box" this morning. stocks to watch. investor carl icon has increased his stake in chess iss chesapea. from 9.98%. thank you for the glasses. you'll recall that icon led a board room coup that led to the ouster. zillo is in the news. 2.9 share secondary offering. it will use the earnings for corporate purposes. the ipo shares will sell 2.8 shares separately. i think there's a more interesting piece of this. zillow is purchasing a new york city real estate site for $50 million. for those of you who don't know what street easy it is, it's a way to figure out what everybody's
talk to us today. in a we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present. >>> back to "squawk box" this morning. stocks to watch....
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e-mail us. >> do you want to test your amateur status? >> to play football or run track? >> yeah. >> if you want to go back -- >> yeah. all right. 6:41 is the time now. we have a lot more coming up. muslim groups planning a march on 9/11 saying they are the real victims. a man who lost his cousin and father in the terror attack will be responding next. >>> and president obama back in washington after a week of vacation. so how did he spend his time in martha's vineyard? we'll break it down. news by the numbers up next live from new york city. [ male announcer ] america's favorite endless shrimp is back! people wait for this promotion all year long. and now there are endless ways to love it... from crispy to spicy to savory. [ man ] you cannot make a bad choice. [ male announcer ] red lobster's endless shrimp! as ch as you like, y way you like! you can have your shrimp. and you can eat it, too. [ male announcer ] try our new soy wasabi grilled shrimp or classic garlic shmp scampi. all just $15.99
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